The telegraph and messenger. (Macon, Ga.) 1869-1873, August 27, 1873, Image 4

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omr AFFAIRS. WEDNESDAY MORNING. ACOT'31' 1!7, 1873. Fis»t Dux Fort Valley rereived her first bsle of new ootton yesterday. It xraa received st J< ff D Houser's trmbot-.ro end Bold at M rent* per pouziL It was from the r Tan-.etlon of a B. Bserelt- Axerraxs O. T. Lonax—A meolieg will be bt!J »t the mtmlon chapel to eight, for the pur- poae of orgtn'sisg s Lodgo of Goo$ Templara Oocd epeskeri will bo In attendance, end sn In teresting meeting may be rappeled. Buna Qsaes : —This eminent end eloquent Itomsn Oslbolle Frelste will be in Macon to night. snd wlU prescb In 8t- Joseph Church. Hie subject wlU be the highly interesting ono of the Confession. The pnblio are invited to attend. TasIVssmB—Yesterday was another fine cotton-opener. It was about as hot as need be for any ordinary purposes. There was scarcely a olondaboee the borizin at anytime curing the day. and the sun blizsd with j>o mcoh glory as to be eomewhat uncomfortable. Tna Cold Witzbrere.—Tho Msoon delega tion to tho Atlanta Cold Water Templars' den" onstratlon left forth* scene of notion list night. Master Willie Turpin goes as tho repreaenfa- UTO of the Macon Temp'o in the speaking. Qe la accompanied by Messrs. J. D Snllitan, Mar- oellns Oglesby, Frank Wilder, Norman Brunner and Leroy Crockett Door Foraomn.—Throe dogs balosginglo the Daly Brothers were poleonod night before last by some one out ou Tatnsll Square, where Mr. M. Daly reside*. All three of lbs dogs <5ted yesterday moraine. One of the three was the fine large Newfoundland deg which serred as a watotmin in the store lie was a trainable dog, end highly prized by hi* owner. PnsossL.—A Saratoga correspondent Us the following with reference to the paator of the Mulberry Street Methodist Church : •‘Among the recent arrUals at the springs ie Iter J. O. Branch, of Maor.n, Oa. Mr Branch la ono of (be mo*» dialingniehed pnlpit orators of the Southern Ifoibodiet Church, and aon-in- law of the celebrated novelist and poet, Oero- llne Leo Hen's. Ho proposes to fist L»ka George when he leaves Saratoga." Shot At.—For two or three nights a man has been eaen prowling around Mr. Sanlabory'e new residence on Washington avonne, proba bly with no good intent. Eirly yesterday morning tho watchmen at the building aaw him oomo Into the yard and baited him to know who be was and what be was after. The mm gave no answer, whereupon tho young man again spoke to him; but It was with the right long of a repeater, end the prowler lost uo time in clearing the premiers and getting away. The Conner Canrt. ltlobard Tnomw, a burly big book negro, was before Jadgo Woems yesterday, eba-ged with whipping hts wife In a cruel manner. Ho plead gadty cod nleo ootered a ploa to ths mercy of the court. Tho oonrt flood him fifty dollars aod ooata, or aix months in the chain-gang. He will nooompany Ed Ridley ont to tha gang to day That was the only case that was up yeater- fi»7- „ Death or lira. Dr. Unarm an. Mrs. Anrelia B zaman. wife of Dr. Nathan Bozeman, of Morristown, N J., died suddenly at threa o'clock yesterday morning, at her homo In New Jersey. Mr. Gao. B. Tnrpin received a dispatch early yesterday morning notifying him of tho ead ooenrrenoo, and throngh him the many relatives and friend! of tho lady in Macon and elsewhere In Georgia. Mrs. Bozeman was a daughter of Judge Henry G Lamar, and, before aba married Dr. Brzeman, was the widow of the late James Ralston of this city, snd mother of James A. Ralston. Sho was a alater to Mrs. N. O. Mon roe, of Griffin, and of Mrs. W. L. snd Mr*. ITayne Ellis, of this city. An Anctent Docnment. Wovrero shown yoaterday a Dowatylaof show oiril gotten up by the old “Insnranco Company of North America" Tho eentral and promi nent feature of the card is a fao-almllo of a pol icy loaned to Dr. John Ilall, of Philadelphia, in Jannary, 179. r ., showing tho stylo of printing acd writing such documents at that date. This old corporation has been issuing fire In surance policies and paying lossea sinoo 1791, going snccesafally throngh nil tho great fires, nud now, with assets of threo and a half mil lions, it stands foremost in tbo ranks of firo nn derrrltors. It Is represented In this city by Oapt. W. \V. Carnes, who la alto agent for several other companies. Northern and South ern. Oapt. Oarnos represents nothing but first olaas oompanles, and onr merchants who wish to get Insurance on now goods coming, can get a first olaas policy by calling on him at No. 86 Cherry street. Utdenppluc, While tho Arkansas fever was raging among the oolored people la9i winter, among tho moat active agents In getting np ths fever, was a ne gro named Gas Johnson. Ho persuaded many of the oolored people to emigrato and. it is pre sumable, gut hte ten dollars a bead for them. It baa lately been divulged that this same Qua Johns m added tbs bnaineas of kidnapping to that of emigration agent. Ha enticed small boys away from Maosn and took them to Ala bama, where ho had no difflealty in binding them oat, obtaining a fair remnneratlon for each one. One of tho boys, boned out by this follow near Opelika, mado bis eseapeand has returned to Vaoon anil divulged ths wbolo matter. He tells where there are others who were enticed away la the stmo manner, and who are still in bondage over In Al-btma. He also gave (h Information that Johnson is now in Oolnmbus Being advised of these facts, Jndgs Weems wrote to Oolnmbna to aseertein if Johnson was there. Being answered affirmatively, ho at onoe forwarded a warrant for hi* arrest, and it la probable tha*, by this time, Johnson is in the bauds of the Sheriff, ready to be returned to Msoon as soon at tho proper offioer gooa for him. „ The tfajrar'a Conrt. Hia Honor bad four eases np for adjustment yesterday mornirg. Luey Mill* Is not one of “the mills of the gods," bnt an East M toon heroine, who. on sev eral oeeas'ooa, has cleaned ont tho town. She la a mnaeaiar woman, weighing probably ICO in bar stocking feet In abort, she ia a fair exam ple of Afrioan Amazon euept in height. She la not tall, bat the sometimes carries on some tall oil doings. Shell a perfect intimidator. hav-ng flagged more than half the piccaninnies in Eaii Macon, and “cnaaed out" the balance of the folks. By a dexterons use of her tongue and flit* ahe frequently gets herself up before the Mayor. Yesterday morning was one of those ooearifna, and ah* was fined two dollars or five days. Washington McAllister and Green Saltmarsh were up for oarryiug on the business of paint ing without a license. They established the fact, however, that they were working only by tho day, and the charges against them were dis missed. Henry Daria wuj np to answer tha charge of violating tha license ord'nance. He operates in meet, in the “lower market,” and runs a de livery wagon on which be has not paid any tax. Mr. Davis asked for a continuance of the case until this morning, wbioh was granted. Tax following telegram was received at the Wheels. Jc Wilson Savannah effi-’e, Tuesday, August 19th, at 4 i- at. World's Exsiarttos. Vitssra. I AugUiC 19.li, 1873. t Wheeler A Wilaon Manufacturing Company, G25 Broadway, New York, are awarded the Grand Medal of Progrm—Grand Medal of Merit, and tha only Setting MaMne Com pany recommended by the International Jury for the Grand Dip' > J of Honor, J. O. Woods. Jo W. .17. date, Savannah, Ga. augh'.'-lw. Two Ht'HDSXD boxes un plate* just arrived— toagbt for cub. Inducements offered to cash purchaser*. Oliysu, DwCULiu *V Co. *og23.f*i _ THE sHimnU'G JirSDER. Horae r«cu Regard ng Ibe Murderer. By reference to a npectal dispatch pnbliabed elsewhere Ibla morning, It will be aeon that two negroes have been arrested and confined In the Albany jail on thochkrgo of murdering young Johnson lest Thnrsday night One of the ne groes, Henry Jackson, ha* made a confession, bnt throws tho blame chiefly upon tho ether— Je«*e Martin. From parties who coma up ou the train yes terday wo obtain confirmation of all tho atato- monte in our special dispatch, and learn f either, thU then is no doubt that Jackson la tho real murderer of tho boy, and it was with some dif ficulty tha I bo nsgroM were dissuaded from taking Immediate eharg* of the execution of (ho orimlnal. Jackson ia a bad negro and baa boon in other ■orspes before. Some time ago he had an al tercation with Mr. Dillard Strxdloy and gave tbo later some aevero cu's. Ha was put into jail for this cutting, but a young man of that coun ty, went on hia bond. In order to obtain the service! of tha negro. Tbo fellow did go to work for the gentleman who had befriended him, and behaved so well as to win tho ecnfl dene* of his amployor. Ho succeeded so well in the latter, that the gentleman, upon going eff to get married, gave Jackran tha keys and left him in posaeatlon of things. Yfhen the gentle man returned bs found Jackson gone, aud with him a watch, some olo'hing and other valuables from tho heuie. Rightly snspoctlrg that the follow was on hie way to Americas, some gentleman got on a train and went to that city, arriving there just in time lo ace tho negro walking In on the railroad track, with a seek on bis back containing the stolen goods. ThU being the character of Jackson, it Unot strange thU the people should regard him ea the murderer of the ltd. OEOItGIA STATU ORWOE. They Urine ih* Wetter Before Merchants nnd Manufacturers. Below will be found an oddreee to merchants and otbere, loaned under the anspioes cf the State Gerange of the Patrons of Husbandry. The address fully expUlns itself, and wo have no oommenls to offer: Gror.cn State Grakoz. GoLaraucHzx Ga., August 18th. 1873. lo Merchants Ifanufaeiurcre, and to Whom- igevrr it May Concern: Bv sn'horltv of t ie Suite Grango-ot Georgia, the following circular Is issued, acd to it yonr apodal attention reipeotfnllv Invited: There ia. in 'he State of Georgia, an asso ciation or Planters, styled “Patrons of Has bandry" By co-operative associations they seek, through any and all legitimate and honor- able agendo*, matnal protection anil matnsl benefit. They aim not to antagonize the rlRbts of any cla-s of our fellow citizens; nor will they permit th'msilrea to wago ex rating and tyrannic ernsads in tbnir own interests Hith erto, however, we have committed the manage ment of much of onr bnaineas interests to cer tain classes of onr fellow men. For this, we deem tho eornmution received disproportionate to tho service rendered The necessities of the times demand rigid reform alike In the varied detail of farm life at home and abroad. O-ht-r wise the gannt form of bankruptcy aud diaso- In’fnn will stalk Id every rnral pathway, dagner- reotyping woe upon every fireside, and Ichahnd be written npon tbo walls of oar once peaceful anil prosperous homes. You concede to agricnltnra the position of pro eminence, the substructure underlying every materiel interest. Y’ou tell us you seek and rejoice in her prosperity. We ar t before yon to day to most roinectfally ask of yon to verify yonr assertion, end share wl'h ns yonr commissions, thns making tho benefits result Ing from the products of our daily toil and care. In sommer eun*hinn ami winter snow, mutual For this, we thick yon bava a “qnld pro quo' in the Influence and eath patronage of asso ciated nnmbers. Be assured we nre no mendi cants at yonr doors, pleading for grsinitons charities; for were it tho will of onr Divine If ater that wo ecen die of poverty, wo would still expeot to “die game 1” Wo »«k yonr mn tnal aid in rendering prosperous that interest npon whlob yon say tho prosperity of yonrs do pends. Should voti deem it advisable thns to deal with ns. address, (granting us tho right to ro- jeot any and every offer) giving terms to elthor, Ti F Lrvreorrote. Covington, Os. J. S. Lirnnn Barnesville, Ga. O. U. Davis, Morgan. Ga. Exeonttvo Committee. Or E. Tatlos. Secretary. | Oommnnicited ] fee. Mr Loci!: Apropos to tboenbjeotof weights and measures, to which you refer in yonr col umn to-day, I wish to ark if the fco dealers of this city ever weigh tbo Ice they pell. Suppos ing them to bo honest men, and their scales to be oorrect, I cannot think they do. They must guees at tbo weight, nnd my experience induces me to think they aro Tory poor gnessers. Now, Mr. Local, I thick when I send for Ice, which is advertised to be sold at n cent and a half a ponnd, I am asmnch en’ltled to tho fall, honest value of my money ns if I send for beef, or rloo. or sugar. If any trusting mortal who sonde for five cents' worth of lee, hoping to get About throe pounds (at l.J cents), over realizes more than fifty per cent, on his expectations, his is a more happy experience than has ever fallen to the lot of the writer. It Is too small a matter to raiso a row about, and every one quietly submits to the imposi tion. Bat others complain that (bs same ratio of loss bolds in larger orders for family nse, It being apparently too mnrh trcnblo to weigh out tee except for those who buy enough to class as wholesale dealers. What right baa a merchant to cheat his ens tomers is the weight of ice moro than in the weight of any other article of trade ? Tho loss is small, it ia true, bnt the principle is tho same. If tbs ice dealer wishes to soil ice at three oenta a pound let Irm anuonneothat as the price, and give fair weight, or an approximation to it, and Fit pay it willlrgly; bnt I do object to giving ten cents for three pounds of ioe when it is ad vertised for sale at a cent and a half a ponnd. It ia true tha “a falsa balance is sd abomina tion,” and the tale applies lo ics as well as to anything else. Cold Wars. Eagle Choice, Eagle Extra, and Eagle Family are the brands of flour turned out by the Eagle mills, and they are each rapidly winning their way to the front rank of popular favor. Tax CnciTEiT axd Best.—Hood'* Eureka Uv- * Medicine gives universal satisfaction in the treatment of Liter Disease, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Convenes*. and all that dies of die* eases arising from a disordered state of the stom ach and liver novSOly The verdict of the haters is that Eagle Choice Flour has few equals and no superiors, either for bread, cake, or pastry, manufactured at the Eagle mills, by W. J. Lawton & Co. Bisixu.—Every day wins hundreds of new converts to the opinion that Wi ley’s XXXX Flour is the best in the market. Eagle Extra Flour will be found the best flour for the price in this or any other market. It is commended to fami lies and dealers everywhere. Motors, Motuzrs. Motors —Don't fail to procure Mm. WmsLOw’a 8ooTHisn Svxrr for all disease* incident to tbo period of teething m chil dren. It relieves tho child from pain, cures wind colic, regulates the bowels, and by prang relief and healtn to ths child, gives rest to tho mother. Be euro to call for “Mas. Wixaiow's Soorwcto Sixer." For tale by all druggists. jnno 25-eod6m tf.UXCUL AilII COXflKKUAL Latest Market Reports by Ttlegraph FINANCIAL. ' Nxw Tout—Noon—Gold active. Exchange, long ahott 6% Money fina at Government* doll. State bonds quiet and dull. Evening—Money easy, eloeieg G£7. Sterling comical. Gold 15%<$15%. Govern menu doll, with little doing, fctate bonds comical. Midnight—Government* 81 • 19%; £2s W W* 17; G5« 18X: new 17X: Ola 19Jit IS& new 5e UK: 10*40*16. Tenceeeee Cs 82: r.ev 8’K? Virginia Ce 42K; new GO; conaoi t2K deferred 12; Looieiana 6a 45: new 42; levee 6a GOK: be 54; Alabama 8« 70; Ga 45: Georgia Gi 70: 7« STJ. North Carolina* 27K; new I5K; special tax 12. Soatli Carolina* new 14K: Apnl and October 23. New Orleans—Sterling 24K* New York eight % preminm. Gold lGff Pax a—Evening—Keutee 5lf5 n c. Lcnlos— Evening—Oon»ola 92J*. New Five* 91 Dir po rhea from Frank!ort qno’.e United State* 5*20 *62 bonds at 97K* COTTON. New Vole — Noon — Cotton quiet; upland* 29; Cileaca 20;*; aalea 975 Futures open* 1 aa folic we: Angust 9O09Q£& Sep tember 18*<Val8 15S2; October 17J& Novtmber 177-l&ai7$f; December XIXfff IS 82. Evening Cotton quiet; aa’ee 209; uplands 29; Orleans 2 K: net receipt* 323; gross SIS 8 lea of futures 13 900; market close das follows: August 1915-16; Soptaorber *8 5-16: October 17 25 82; November 1<K: December 17 15-16 bACTOfoas—toOttou. net receipts 181; gross 20: exports to Great Brit tin 15: ooaatwiae 150; talea 24 J: atock 2861; middlings 19Jf; market doll. Mew Oelkasm—cotton, net receipts 263; gro»*e 489; exporta to Great Britain 20. coaatwiae 10; to the continent 15; •&!<* 400: last evening 459; stock 13,071; xaildling* 18K@1 9 K: low middlings 17K<® 7K-* foed ordinary ordinary llK9U)|s market eaty. WmewoT-m—Ootcor*, net reoeipta 3; exports ooa>t«ird 86; aalee 5; atock 733; middlinga 18; market firmer. ACJr^r*—Gotten, receipts 87; rales —: mid dlings 17K<^17K: market doll. 8aW'>ah — Cotton, net receipts 63: exports ocutwire 46; eilee —; atock CCl; middlings 17K« market very bare. Oharlehtoj*—Cotton, net receipt* 63; exports oo&stwiBo 16; sal on 10: stock 661; middlings 17^: low middlings 17}/; good ordinary 17%; market quiet Monrrjc—Cotton, net receipts 158; exports eoist- wifle 208: sales 100: stock 6696: middlings 17%(9l8; low middlings 16%; gcod ordinary 14@14%; mar ket quiet. •kwToif — Ootton. net receipts —; gross 283; exports to Great Britain 76: sales 100; atock 9 500; midll'i.gB 2(.%: market firm. Nobvoxjc—ootton, net receipts 224; exports ooMtwico 240; sales 10j; stock 1176; low middlings ID; mirket steady. Memphis—Cotton, net receipts 210; shipments 33: atock 5102; middlings 18; market scarce FulsPOAXU—Cotton, middlings 19K02O; market quiet Galvestott—Ootton, net receipts 11>3; export* to Great Britain —; coastwise 18; sales 150; stock G5C8 middlicga —; good ordinary 14%@15; mar ket quiet. Liverpool. 25th — Noon — Cotton firmer; sales 14 000; speculation and export 2COO. Hales include 7 530 bale* American Savannah and Charleston shipments, deliverabl October and November, not briow good ordinary, 8%; deliverable in August, same. Later—^avsnnah and Charleston deliverable An gnet, not below Jow middlings, 813-16; new crop, not below good ordinary. 8% 26tb—Cotto i firmer and a shade easier; uplands :H;'; Orleans 9J pales estimated *t 15,1>0J, of which 2,000 are for spscnlation and export. Savannah and Charleston, not below low mid dlings. deliverablo August, 813 16. Of the sales of ootton to-day 5 750 bales were American Deliveries of the new crop not below low middlings, sold at 8%. PRODUCE. New York—Noon —Floor quiet and steady. Wheat a shade fi mer; No 2 Milwaukee 1 D4&1 56. Corn quiet and firm; •-team western mixed Gfi'SGS Pork quiet and weak; new mess 1812%. Lard heavy; old ateam at 8%®8 9 16. Turpentine dull; at 43%. Boain quiet at 8 05@3 10. Freight firm. Evening—Flour more active; common to fair extra 6 4U®7 8good to choioo extra 7 90(^10 75. Whi-ky firm at 104@1' C. Wheat fiimerand higher; new red western 1 C4 g»l 65 Com higher; steam we»tem mixed 67@59. sail 69K<§63; high mixed and yellow western 61062. Coffee decidedly firm* er: Bio 2fl%'a22%. Sugar firmer: fair to good re fined 8%^ 8% MoUseea firm Rice firm at 8%^ 9% Po k dull aud lower; new mess 18 25 spot. Beef quiet and steadv: mere 9 CO <*10 50 Ls>d weak at 8%$8 9-16 Turpentine firm at 43%<344 Koaia weak at 8 10. Tallow aioady. Freights quiet and steady. Louisville—Flour firm and in good demand ftmilv ex ra& 75 Com quiet and steady; sacked 63. Pork firm: at 16 75. Bacon in light demand shoul ders 9%; clear rib sides 10%<§10%; clear aldee 10% packed Lard, choice lear in tierce 8%<§9%; keg iff ' <t 10: steam 8- tVhlekv firm at 96*697. CixasirATi — Flour dull at 6 60/56 75. Com firm at 43 a 53 Provisions very quiet and steady. Pork quiet 16 50 bid; held 16 50017 75. Lard dull; atoam 7%®3; kettle 838% Bacon etoadv shoulders 9%w9%; clear rib aide* 10%@10%; clear al^ea 1* % Whisky firm at 95. 8t. Louis—Flour unchanged; busiuoss small Corn quiet and firm; No. 2 mixed on track S9%; elevator 42%. bid at the close. Whisky firm at 97 Pork qui-t at 17 00. Bacon dnlL with only a limit ed jobbing demand Lard steidy: aummor 7%. New Orlkvks— Floor in demand; treble extra 6 50^3 25; family • 0<VS10 50. Com quiet; white mixed G5; white 68: yellow 70. Oat* firm at 45(®46 Hay, prime 21; choijo 23 Pork dull; old 36 75; new 13 0o. Dry salted meats, abonlden 9%. Ba con easy; shoulders 9%: dear rib sides 11%: dear 11%; hams 14%<§15 Lard scarce; tierce 8%'a9. keg 10%<5)11. Sugar dull. Molaase*, nothing do ing Whleky scarce; Evansville 97; Ik ulaiana 110; Cincinnati 1 05. Coffee unchanged acd quiet at 21%@2*3. WiLxixflTOJf—Spirits turpentine quiet at 33%. Rosin quiet at 2 45 for extra pale. . Grade turpen tine steady at 203 for hard; yellow and virgin 3 35. Tar dull at 2 85 Liverpool — Evening — Brevdatuffs quiet and steady except wheat, which is da 1. Receipts of wheat for the past three days 32 090, quitters—29,000 were Americsn K ceipts oi core for the rame period 3.000 masters, of which 2,000 were American. The market for yarns and fabrics at Manchester firmer aud an advance is demanded, which buyers refuee. Turpentine S3e6d. MARINE NEWS. Cizarlestox—Arrived. Champion, Equator, J. P. Wyman. Haded, Charles G Loud. Wanata. New Yolk—Arrived, Charleston, Canada City, of Limerick, Moro Caatle, Montgomery, Italia Cable dispatches announce the arrival out of Cimbria, Darian, Wyoming, Celtic and Housa new Advertisements O j STOLEN. N tha night of tha Sia Jana, from tha refti- _ dene, of Mn. Gao. M. Logan, in Yinevilla, an oca twd .old chraoomaUr Watch, marked • G. K., M ” A lib.nl resrard vilt b. paid (or the return of the watch to tha undersigned. JOHN T. LOGAN. aug27 St With Gamble. Beck A Go. FOR BENT. O KS five room House, doable kitchen, large garden, good well of water, on Oglethorpe street, next to Crockett** twx-etocy hou»e Pos- seeaioa given iom siiate’y. Apply »t 66 CHerry street % " J- MAEK3. aug27 3t Safe of UonflB anti Lot in VineTille •u m TILL be sold, on the first Tuesday in Septen W her next, before tha Coart Hoaea doer in the city of Htcon, daring the legal hours cf aale, the Houfe and Lot on which O. E Holmes now live*, in Ymeville. on the road leading by acd near the Macon and Western Railroad; the lan Is of Geo. W. Scattergood on the south, and W. 3L Mc Gee on the north. The lot contains two acres, more or lew. fronting ou the road and running to th« railroad. Sold fordUtributioa to j omt owners. Termi of ea!e c»th, on delivery cf prop ertr ? E. V HOLMES an*27 lw*JA8 B. TUTOR. FOR TWENTY DAYS V. A. BANKS & SOIS For tho neit Twen' j Bar., will offer Great Inducements To all who are in eearcb of CHEAP GOODS And especially to Caah Buyers. W. A» BANK* A SOftH, Hear, lUxur A »waa—imm well known an reliable firm have reoeived a large lot of Dr Hood'* Eureka Liver Medicine. It has the praise of all bo have tried it. Lu bottle* at 50 cents aid 11.03 Only the best new white wheat is used 'in the manufacture of Eagle Choice Flour. The Time to Change.—When you have given Wiley’s XXXX Flour a lair trial, and it docs not give satisfaction, it is the proper rime to change your cook. If vou want a good wholesome flour at a small price, ask your grocer for Eagle Family. All the brands of ilour manufactured by the Georgia Mills are fully up to (he standard, aud are especially recom mended to the trade everywhere. Bcef. & Flanders. Jot to toe Would! Womav is Fan!—Among the many modern discoveries toohirg to the happi- ness and amelioration of the human race, none is entitled to higher consideration than the renowned emedy —Dr. J. Bradfleld's Female Regulator, Woman's Best Friend. By it woman ia emancf pated from numberless ilia peculiar to her sex. Before its mtgie power all irregularities of the womb vanish. It cures whites It curoa suppression of thomcnaes. It removes uterine oMtructiona. It cures constipation and strengthens the system It braces the nerves and purifie. the blood. It never fails, as thousands of women will testify. This valuable me licine ts prepared aod sold by L. H. Brad field. Druggist, Atlanta, Ga. Price $LC0 per bottle. All rcspectaUe drug men keep it. Trsnrori, Ana., 1803. Mr. L. Id. BniDnxLD—Sir: Pleats forward ns, Immedia’ety. another supply of lluunzui's Fz- wale Utamaros We nnd it to be all that ia la nied or .t, uml we have witneMed the most de cided aud happy effects produced by it. Very respectfully. Hertz* & Alzxisdxz. We, the undersigned Druggists, take pleasure in commending to tha trade Da. J BaannaLn'a Fz- talk KiorLiToa—believing it to be a good and re liable remedy for the diseases for which he reoom- neads it. W. A Laxsoill, Atlanta. Ga. . PzatBESTOX, Wilsox, Tamos A Co, Atlanta, Ga. Bznwixz A Fox, Atlanta. Ga. W G. La wane, Atlanta, Ga. W. Boor A sox. Marietta, Oa. STATE OF GEORGIA—Titorp CorxTT s This ie to certify that I have examined the recipe of Dr. J. Bsadfikld of this coumy.and aaamedi cal man pronounce it to be a combination of medi ernes of great merit in the treatment of all the die- ease, of female* forwhlch h, recommends it. This December 21. 1868 Wx P. Bxaslxt, M. D. Hunt, Rankin A Lamar, Wholesale Agents. mavlOdTiwAwly Msoon, Ga* All the bread and pastry made of Wiley’s XXXX Flour carried off premi ums at the late Bibb County Fair. ON THE BREAKFAST, LUNCHEON. DINNER AND BCPPEB TABLE, LEA 4k PCRBIHS' W«»rcMt«r*hire teaee. IS INDISPENSABLE. JOHN DUNCAN’S SONS, New York. Agents tor tho United States. Not simply became it is manufac tured at home, but for its intrinsic quali ties, we commend Wiley’s XXXX Floor to Georgia housewives. OBSTACLES TO MARKIAGE. HAPPF BELIEF FOB YOUNG MEN from the effects of Error, and Abuses in earlv life. Man hood restored. Impedimenta to Marriage remov ed. New method of treatment. New and remark able remedies. Eooka and circulars sent free, in eealed envelopes. Addrees HOWABD ASSOCIA TION, No 2 South Ninth at., Philadelphia, Ta..— an institution having a high reputation for honor able conduct and professional ekill. JulySdSm Mr. Halls Select School 'P'OSBjys and Girls, Walnuf street. Session be gins September 1. Soml-er limited. Central Lo- e j.o a and aeparate yards. savin W. B. HALL. liOBT. A. NLSBET, A-ttomey at .Law Comer MULBERRY ST. and OOTTON AVI. (Over Pay-e'a Drug 8: ore,) junelUSm MACON, OA. CALL OIV W. A. JDHAN & GO 50 pieces colored Alpacas at 25 t,0 “^ 6 “. omb '' 510 00 ' cents to 75 cents. 4-4 Bl’ch. Homespun at 10 anc 121-2 cents. 10-4 Bed Spreads at $1.50. And quite a variety cf other goeda which thfj rto a filing at bargains tom kotoom for their FALL STOCK Now on the wey DOMESTICS, HOUSE FUBNISQIKQ GOODS, HOSIERY, GL0VE3 and WHITE OOODS to enit the iastf a and pnras of all, ATS. T. COLEMAN'S OLD STAND TRIANGULAR BLOCK. augQHf Notice in Bankruptcy. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In tha matter of Charles Q Campbell—In Bank ruptcy. T HIS I* to give notice, once a wrek for three weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee of the estate of Charles G Campbell, of Jasper county, upon bis ova petition, by the District Court for amid Diatrict. HENRY T. SMITH, aug27 lawSv Asa gnoe. Notice in Bankruptcy IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED STATES F jB THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF GEORGIA. In the matter of John W. Wyatt—In Bankruptcy. T OTS i a to give notice, onoe a week for three weeks, that I have been appointed Assignee Of the estate of John W. Wyatt, of Jasper county, upon hi* own petition, by the District Court for i:d Diitnct HENRY T. SMITH, aug27 l»wSw Aaeigueo- r1 EORGIA, JASPER COUNTY —Whereas, A E \JT Williams has applied for exemption of per sonalty atsd setting apart and valuation of home stead. aud I will pass upoa the same at 10 o'clock on the Ctb day of September, 1873, at my office in MontioeUo, Ga. HENRY T. SMITH, &ug27 awSw Oidinaiy. G EORGIA, JONES COUNTY.—Notice is hereby given that Aaron B. Stripling has at plied to me for exemption of permnalty. sad setting aside and valuat.oa of homestead, and I wi l piss upon same at this office on the 9’h day of September next at 10 o'clock a. if. Given under my hand offidailv. BoLAND T BOSS, Ordinary. aagtT 2t FOR SALE AND RENT. L DWELLING-HOUSE on College street i 1’ rent, containing eight rooms A carriage house, stable, servants' rooms and a fine well of water on the lot Two vacant lot* on the bill—half acre each—for aale. Apply to LANIER A ANDERSON *anc24 5t TO RENT. ^ NSW FOUR BOOM HOUSE on Fine street. Apply to aug23 3*' H. McGOLBIOK. Comer Pine and Fourth. RUST PROOF OATS. A A A BUSHEI£ rust p-oof oats for aale. These t"v are the genuine yellow rust proof cats. I have planted them for a number of years and re gard them a« oertain a crop as com. Price tl 59 per bushel. J. B. PRICE. aug23 tf*J HATS FOR FAIL TRADE. O UR STOCK of hats for fall trade la very fail and complete embracing all of tbo lifestyles Gait and get one before we get too buw to wait on you SINGLETON, HUNT k OO. ang23 8t WANTED AT ONCE, O NE OB TWO first-class prastual Gin Maker*, (Breast er) fo whom the higheet wages will be paid, bv the day or piece, jaiyll tf P. O SAWYER xo RENT. T WO TENEMEST HOUSES or one eight-room House for rent. App'y to juiyJStf OUTER, DOUGLASS k CO AVENUE STORE TO BENT. T HE 8TOBE cn Cotton Avenue, now occupied pied bv Mr, Hendrix. Also, theFLIST HOUSE, coctatning twenty-five rooms, with garden aod outbuildings. One of the beat stand, for a boarding-bouse in the city. Apply to «ng2tf O. B. ROBERTS. Homes for the People T HREE of the mo*t ELIGIBLE LOT3 for pri vate residences, for sa e at low down figuree- Neighbotbood the best in the city, lerms as rea sonable and Aooommodating as can be expected. Apply to JOHND. McKElLAR, No. 62 Seoood at, next J. W. Bxuks A Co.’s. augUtf 0 < FOR SALE. XE cf the met ceeireble place, in Vineville, _. containing 45 acree, with good Welle of wa ter.‘comfortable improvements, with wood enough to laat e f unity for four or five yean. Good or chard of Tariooa idnda fruit. The piece Dili bo cold, or traded lor city property in Macon. Apply to A.J. ORB. aug5 eodtf At Oliver, Douehma Co>. TO RENT. SE Cottage Houae on Pond atreet,'entirely 1 new Atao, one Dwelling oppoaite colonel Pnlaaki Holt'a. Apply to eng»5 if GEO. A OBEAR N0T1CB 18 HEREBY GIVEN rpHAT my wife, Mr,. M. A. Bichard,, of Bntlar, in Taylor eonnty. i» a free trader on bar own ucotmt, and I am not responsible for any liabili ties sb. may contract* J. T. RICHARDS. aagSSSt* TO RENT. A GOOD STORE, 100 feet deep; dry cellar; good boaiuea, location on Third street Ap ply to augiS lw OLIVER, DCUGLAM A CO. Housekeepers’ Situation Wanted. A WIDOW LADY, aged about thirty, with one ■mail child, desires a situation as bonus- keeper in a family, a hotel or public institution. Is willing to make herself useful, acd will bring un doubted testimonials of good character. Apply tu the Senior Editor of the Telegraph aug26 tf W£SLE¥A!t FEMALE COLLEGE, MACON. O-A. rpnE THIRTY-SIXTH ANNUAL SESSION wdl begin October C, 1873. . For catalogues, containing fad information, ad dress BEV. E. rL MYEBS, D. D., Preaident. C. W. Sarm. Secretary. ■aug7 2m FOR RENT CHEAP. T HS two ccramodioaa STORES on Cherry etreet, at preaant occupied by Coleman ± Newsom, are for rent from firet day of October next Apply to J> VALENTINO, juneSta G3 Cherry street. WANTED. O NE FINE SHOE AND' BOOT MAEEB, acd one good Peg Workman. Addresa. jnlTtP dim W. H. TILLERY. Dublin, La arena County. Oa. FOR RENT. T WO DWELLING HOUSES, eligibly located. Apply to B. F. LAWTON. At Exchange Bank, or to DB A P. COLLINS. julyl7 tf At Collies k Heath’s. SCHOOL WANTED.. A GRADUATE of Mercer University, who baa aome experience in teaching wants a school in some rood neighborhood. Ho is competent to prepare bore for cobeoe or for business Refer ence to the Faculty of Mercer Unive>eity Addrees at once, POST OFFICE BOX 476. augSSSttwtf. Macon. Oa. DWELLING TO RENT. COMFORTABLE dwelling in Yineville con- tainiug eight rooms, with good gatden, well of water, etc. Terme very moderate. Apply to aug23tf L. W BASDAL. Dried Peaclies! Dried Peaclies ! ■yjy E will pay the highest Cash Price for Dried E. PBI0E A SONS. Macon, Ga. ORANGE STREET SCHOOL, F OB aiRLS AND BOYS The Fall Session of this School wilt comm 1 nee on Monday, Hep- umber lat. It will be conducted by the under signed, atsieted by Miss Antoinette Wirgdeld. and the number of pupils will be limited to 40. Tu> EENJ. M POLHILL MONEY SAVED. W HISESANra OOTTON CATERPILLAR DESTROYER!* the only caterpillar do atroycr patented All parties aro warned against any infringement upon my rigats. Arsenic, Pans Green, Lime and Flour aro used in tha compound patented by me. Any party or parties uaipg or selling any compound containing any two of the above ingredients, or containing substantial wbat J* r* lied upon by me in my compound for de stroying the ootton Citerpillar, is infringing upon my rights, and will be prosecuted in the United States Court for so doing. GBELN F. WHISEbANT. Patentee, ang!9 lw*Chapel Hill. Toxas. MEDICAL CARD. ROM this date DR. WM. B BURGESS may bo found, dav and night, at bis office over Rankin, Maeeenburg A Co.’s Drug Etorc, oo,ner Mulberry and Third streets. Macon. April 28.1873. u. p. Walker. (Lets Of S. T. A B. F. Walker.) J. H. DOBBS, (Lata of Wise, Dobbs A Co.) WALKER & DOBBS Successors to Wise, Dobbs ft Co., IMPORTERS OF AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CHINA, CROCKERY and GLASSWARE, SILVER-PLATED WARE, POCKET AND TABLE CDTLEIY, COAL OIL LAMPS, BVRKEKS, WICKS, CHIMNEYS, ETC. CHANDELIERS, GAS AND KEROSENE FIXTURES. We would call the attention of Merchants to onr immense and varied stock of the above goods, feeling that we can give entire satisfaction in regard to quality acd price. Our retail department is also complete WALKER & DOBBS, .nvMeoilir MACON. GEORGIA. EOSS & COLEMAN, JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS Boots and Shoes! Hats and Notions FOR SALE; HAND FIRE ENGINE AND APPARATUS. • To thoae desiring to pnrohaao a good and r.i tie Fn-e Engine, will find it to their intere.t (a amine tbia one. It is a 0 **- HIM SMITH ENS® In perfect order and warranted to give ntir. ... luf action Sold for no f.ut, bnt lo adiiS" for a steamer. 0 ro «a For farther p.rtieaUra, apply to Socretar. Ocmutgee Fire Co. No. 2 or committee ' ?r Foreoau H. P. WE3TOOTT F. A SaONESUN V KAHN. JNO. VALENTINO auz film ' KIRKET GARDEN FORIjlT Tns Finost Market Gardrn in tha Tirinii... I Uaoon, adjoining Judge Knott'. pl^ J « ferod for aale or rent It ha, an area of tir«»i ono acres, in high cultivation. On it ia a r-,- building containing five rooms, and near it allal! eaaary outbonsea and a fine well of water » terms, etc., apply to V.DWABD LOVfl" I can be found at tbo maikot every dav Ban nino in the morning «nd on the premiaea 1^.-7 mainder of the day. , ng 3 j J* - rPUE HATHORN SPRING baa tatety a Ma i,al 1 reputation that places it at tba he«a oTIm the epriogs at ijaratoga. *** Aa eminent pbjeicUn, recent'v returned Saratoga, eayathat it ia twice as good (raeiiciM? 1>) aa Oon resa Water, and that at the «Eru.c, Lai glaaees of Hathora are drank for one or any otn» spring. We have the “ 3ET J*. ’ll SC OIX sor IT TEE Collie, Dozen or Case! RANKIN, 1!ASSENT,UKU & CO. angli tf ooaij bnniBK" MACON, O-A THE ATTENTION OF odlpr28ea Eclectic Institute, 1 7*011 YOUNG LADIES, Baltimore, Maryland. . Number of Pupils limited to forty. Forcir- oulare apply to the Frioctpat. MBS. LETITIA TYLER SEMPLE, augl dim Of Virginia. WHOLESALE DEALERS WABEH0USEHEN OF MACON A RE hereby informed that tbelr bnaineas will be placed before EVERY TAX PATER In Bandolph, Qiitman and Olay counties, by send ing thair cards to tho OTJTHBERT APPEAL. The Proprietor has a ccmplete list of Tax Payers of tneae counties, acd wdl send tho Appeal to them —by counties, alternating moutbiy—daring tho ap- prorciyng buatnesa season, commencing ou Sep tember let. BUSINESS MEN Will readily appreciate tbia opportunity of thor oughly advertising their Lnoincsa m this see ion. J. O. Irvine, oar Associate, and General Agent, will ba iu Macon on Wedoeadayand call upon her mtrehanta forthoir favors. Advertiaing ratea mod erate. J. B. SAWTKLL. ang2C St Editor and Proprietor. Wliolesale Buyers la er mostly called to the fact tbit wo aro now prepared to cave them both time acd money in the pur chase of their A.TS7D WINTER STOCK Dry (roods, Boots, Sloes, Hats, aod lotions. WE SELL AT WHOLESALE ONLY OUR STOREROOM BEING ADEQUATE. ENABLES US TO KEEP THE MBfiEST AID MOST CONE STOCK TO BE FOUND IN ANY MARKET Pickles and Saucest A LLSPICE. White Must&id Seed, a. Ginger, Celery deed. Cloves, Anise Seed, Pepper, Cinnamon, Nutmegs, Tcmarie, Mace, Mustard. A* the season for putting up Pickles and Sauces is at htnd, buyers will find a full lme of the above articles at my store. I have a urge number of empty Bottles suitable for putting up Catsup, etc., which I will sell at Xj oenta per dozen. Also, a quantity of one and two gallon Jugs, at 5 oenta per gallon. ICE COLD SODA WATER! With delicious Frail Syrups, ia dispensed daily from Tuft’s Arctic Fountain BOLAND B HALL, Comer Oherry street and Cotton Avenue. ang26tf . ITsT THE SOUTH. With amplo moans to taka advantage of all DI30OUNT3 ( and DRIVES, and with expenses less, by haJf, thaa any house doing ths asms amount of business, we feel warranted in Baying that ws can make Prices and Terms Equal to Any Market in the Union A hesvy stock of FACTORY GOODi always on li&nd at Facto*y Pifcsa. BOSS & COLEMAN. aueJltf MAGON. OEOBGI*. the GEORGE W. HEAD, EXCLUSIVE WHOLESALE TOBACCO DEALER Rogers & Leman, general agents for the above now justly celebrated fertiliz ing compound, would respectfully inform the public that they have a supply now ready for immediate delivery. It is just the article needed for Wheat and Tur nips. It ia no longer an experiment. In no one instance has it failed to give satis faction. Price $15 for quantity to com post a ton of 2,000 pounds. ROGERS ft LEMAN. Gen’l Agents Hollingsworth Block, Macon, Georgia. ang26 tf No -a-nxro CIG-AXl MAM'XTI'AOTtJIlBIl- 4- Blalce’fa Bloolc. Poplar* Street. Mricon. Ga | ANTHRACITE COAL m WOOD, W * "ill aell Coat during the month or August at reduced ratea. 8end in your orders now | and avoid laat winter's trouble, t'erma cash. »ngt dim BUrnt&ltoas. | j.zia h. BLorsr into himexu JOnS L. HABDIHAX. BLOUNT, UaKDSSUN & HlRBEMAX, | aVTTOENEYS AT LA.W, MACON, GA. Office, Chsny street, over 8. T. Walker's. anglbtf LAW card! R. W. £ S. li. JEH180S, at Lav, Ofiioo 53 Second fit., Mccon. Georgia W ILL pr&ctico in tho courts of Macon and ad jacent circuit*, and in the rnpreme ao«l Federal Court* of Georgia. Special attention Rinn | to matteis In Bankinptcy. Having associated with me my non, Sam'l H. Jtm* I iaon, I beg leave to direct attention to the above card. Additional facilitien warrant me in afisaheg I prompt and caxoful attention to all bna neta cn- trn-ued to os. tug >2 3m U W. JEMIBOK IiAMD FOR SALE. 1 HS most deeirablo farm in Macon coattr, ownod formerly by llir*m 15. Tronlmin, and ] now by ua, lying on tha west bank of Flint rfor, I jut* five miles below thn beautiful and thumbing ] town of Reynolds, (8. W. It. It.) and containing j One Thousand (i,0i>0) acres, is now FOR SA.X1R The improvements are unequalled, coTusutirg or I a good dwelling, with every nece«ary out improve* j nisnti Hi* ro are seventeen cabins for laborers, all with good brick chimneys. A great deal of tbi cleared land fresh. Any ono desiring such a farm, I and on the moat enticing terme. had beat apply at once to HBNbY T. JORDAN, T. MAKICIN Bit IAN. aogl9 2m Reynold*, Oa TAX NOTICE, T H E TAX BOOKS of Bibb county aro now in my hands, and I am ready for the people to j call np and pay their tax.». My inatruotiuns lean me but a short time in which to collect all the taxes. My office is on Cherry street, at my old place of business. S im aiso required to receive, under oath, re* ports of farm crops raised in tha county, together with othor information relative to the farming in terests. W. T. NELSON, aug9 fpovis _ _ Tax Collector. OH. WRIGHT. .DENTIST removed to Boardman’s Kook, over Fen- I dlcton «k Kors*. comer Mulberry and Second ata, j Macon. Or. octllly ^ luey Cobb Institote, ATHENS, GA. IKS. A. E. WRIGHT, Principal. T HE Fourteenth Ar.nual EostiDn willoommwce on tha D th d«y of Septmber, 1873, with a foil corps of Teachers. Terms Por Year. Primary Department Aoidemic Department, Latin ioclnded Oollegiste Drpartmect, ** “ GJOU Boaru per month 20 ^ For funber information apply to the Prino pal, or to JOHN H NEWTON, Preside*.t Board of Trustees Laiur Coen, Secretary. augS8uAwea4»_ STILL TRIUMPHANT, elder house; O. W. MASSEY VALUABLE CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE T HE undersign ed offers for sals hia property in the western range of city lots of Macon, oontain’.Dg in all two acres, fronting on College and Orange etreet*, at the tsnniuus of walnut street, which he will divide into lot« to anit pur chasers. embracing the residence wher* he now lives. On the place is a beautiful llower yard, a choice variety of fruit trees, and aa good, if not the beet well of water in the city. Terms easy to any one wishing to purchase. For other information, applv to the subscriber. augl5 2w JAMES MADISON JOSE9. FOR SALE. A Portable Steam Saw Mill, M ADE by Owen. Lane a Dyer, Hamilton, Ohio. It is a No. 1 milt and in good order: has gov ernors to the engine; also wjod and lath s»wi. Terms—half cub; balanco 12 months, with good security Also one of Fay’s Planing Machines. Faces 22 inches, match 12 inches, with moulding bits attched for all the late styles of mouldings. Will be sold with the mill, or separate. A. K. FI3HEB, auslGlm* Montezuma, Macon Co., Ga. Indian Spring, Oa. T HIS well known lionaa is r.ow opta to tb»» who vialt tho Bpring for health or pleunra It is situated nearer’ the Spring than any other ! public houee, and i*spacious and comfortable, j The table is supplied with the beat the m&rrei affords. Every attention ia given to invalids who rwori I to the waters of thn bpring for health. KateM of Hoard. Per day *!*S | Per week... Per month. Liberal dedoction m»do for large tamilica. W. A. r.LDEli A ION, i’ropnriorr- 10 00 SSK Cotton G-in! PATENTED JULY, 1871. A GREAT BARGAIN. the. I SOUTHERN TIKES AND PLANTER- Published nt Spavta. Ga. H AVING a gold circulation, and in a ous csndition, is offered for sale. jpro»p«?* NGLIaH. French and German Bearding and Vty School, fer Youdk Ladits and Little Girl*, 94 Cathedral street, Baltimore. Md .*ti*e Chaffee acd Miss Hamessley, Pnndpils, aesiuted by able Professors. Next Session open* Septem ber 18th. Ooarae of eiuJiea extentive, comprising all branches of a polite education. French is the language of the School. Claes honors awarded at the cio«e of the year. Circulars on application. aug90-lm W OULD take this method of informing the public that hundreds axe now in use from Virginia to | Texas. Wherever it has been introduced it has proven a success, and becoming m ganssal use. i For the information of thoae who have not seen the Gin in use, would state that it runs light; Rica fast, cleans seed perfectly, and makes a beantiful sample of cotton. The roll box u so <o*»tr*Md that it ia impossible to break the roll or choke the Gin by any fair means, and a child ten Y©*rs oia c feed it as well as any one. All of which I guarantee, and warrant every Gin to give entire satuTac.io or no bale. . One improvement in my cotton or roll box is, that it is longer at the top than where the cotton ie pulled between the riba . . ’« __ t «rr, Pat ties purchasing Cotton Gicb would do well to look to tbia before purchasing other stakes, aa i am r mined to protect n TERMS REASONABLE- For p&itim'ars, addrera augJl lm LITTLE JORDAN »0gi. I7ih. Par ths AnnoaT'Eegi.ler, ““-U.~ e a 1 n. provnl Course of Studv. rat MLBSS | kdsre.a FKOF. CHAKLES 1IW»» augl dim Director. Notice is Hereby Ciyen rpHAT my wife, Mrs. II. A. Mulkey. of Butler, in Taylor county, is a free trader on her own ount. and I am not responsible for any liabili ties the ms? contract. ang36 3t*CHARLES MULKEY. BARLOW HOUSE, AMEBICTS, GA, WILKI JONES k CO., Proprietors. Is Srst-ciaas and in business center. Board par day t2. Lodging or single meal* CO cts. may# 5m Civil and Mechanical 23 3NT Gr 2 ZST 33 Ttl Bt X A T tns Benseel&er Polytechnic Institute, New York. Iustracuca very practi«iL tfi steimined to protect my lATiarr from any and all infringements wmimp TO^TON OIN IISS?* 8 unserpaeaed in thiIa ™J*£**£ Panics wishing to purchase Cotton Gina would do well to examine THE BXOBL8IOB CO- . N j obteia p“ 3e j!‘f xt A 5JnJf?^?I c :, ler ^ e CO nUteiE? before purchaeing. tiamplos'c&n be seen at CARHART & CURD’S. Ajsentg. , , _ • MACON, GEORGIA. JulrzO deodJm _7_—1—___ INTATION'AIj HOTEL. (FORMERLY SPOTS WO Op), NEARLY OPPOSITE PASSENGER DEPOT. THIS HQUSE HAS BFXX TH0U0UGHI.Y REXOVATED FROM BASEMEST TO ATTIC, augl tf BOARD S3 OO PER DAY. p. WHELAN, Proprietor; $££ J,®hSia i.- jSSS acr.Uemon-aD.nmg Booms attac-ef. ;nneI9tf t CHASTcOUNSELttAJf & C0 » fieneral Commission Merchan^i Boom 14, Oriental Building, CHICAGO. Befer to W. A. Huff, Macon. mayJJO